Over the past decade, there has been a steady emergence of community engagement in urban food production. This paper considers how design activism is expressed through urban gardening and how citizens seek to transform and challenge the quality of urban space through two examples. By situating urban gardening within design, the paper proposes new platforms of engagement for designers, while considering a more inclusive model of what constitutes design practice
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
Urban agriculture is an emerging topic and it is widely argued that it has considerable potential fo...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...
The thesis offers the foundation of a design pattern language for urban gardening, as well as a prot...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Drawing on the authors’ personal experience in the Edible Public Space project (Leeds, UK), this pap...
Community gardens connect to many organizations in order to receive and offer resources and services...
In this paper we explore how policy discourses on urban sustainability impact the governing of urban...
Over the past decade, a new movement has been sweeping across agricultural research, theory and prac...
Current food production takes place in cities only marginally. For several good reasons (environment...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
This chapter reflects on how community food gardens, established by residents living in six high-den...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
Urban agriculture is an emerging topic and it is widely argued that it has considerable potential fo...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...
The thesis offers the foundation of a design pattern language for urban gardening, as well as a prot...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture is practiced in many forms within urban spaces, ranging from large organised commu...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Urban agriculture refers to the production of food in urban and peri-urban spaces. It can contribute...
Drawing on the authors’ personal experience in the Edible Public Space project (Leeds, UK), this pap...
Community gardens connect to many organizations in order to receive and offer resources and services...
In this paper we explore how policy discourses on urban sustainability impact the governing of urban...
Over the past decade, a new movement has been sweeping across agricultural research, theory and prac...
Current food production takes place in cities only marginally. For several good reasons (environment...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
This chapter reflects on how community food gardens, established by residents living in six high-den...
As urbanisation of the global population has increased above 50%, growing food in urban spaces incre...
Urban agriculture is an emerging topic and it is widely argued that it has considerable potential fo...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...